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4/20 dawns near, another tasty cocktail was had, and we very much need a new sign that isn't beat up in the studio. Please consider sending $4.20 a month with a bCard - and get some snazzy prizes throughout the year.
Two boys, fresh from a long weekend, have problems running their outside broadcasting tech, but it makes for brilliant radio. Also, where's the news team?
Jonny's back from conquering the gastro bug moving its way through Tāmaki Makaurau, Corey is back to reading the news (heads up - surf is great on Saturday, shit on Sunday tho), Cannabis headlines, and we've got a nice espresso martini for Cocktail Corner!
Day 3 of Corey holding down the fort for a delectable edition of Drive. Paul Ubana Jones spins a couple of tunes and Steve Newell tells us about the thriller conspiracy series hitting the airwaves (TV that is).
Corey continues solo as we find out why we're going back to the Moon again and gets cyberbullied on the station e-mail (they're blocked now, lol) & there's two newsreaders now!?
Laika reviews recent production Music Portrait of a Humble Disabled Samoan, the upcoming My Name is Rachel Corrie at Te Pou Theatre, and Words In Motion at Basement Theatre. Whakarongo mai nei!
Peter Lineham discusses the phenomenon of the 'quiet revival', a term used to describe the rise of young men converting to Catholicism and Orthodox Christian denominations.
Molly speaks with filmmaker Oliver Laxe about his Oscar-nominated film Sirāt. The director discusses working with ravers, confronting death on the dancefloor and via cinema, and working with composer Kangding Ray. You can catch Sirāt in cinemas now across Aotearoa.
HALFQUEEN speaks to KT, founding member of Atlanta-based punk band Upchuck, ahead of their much-awaited debut tour of Aotearoa. Alongside tour yarns, they delve into the band's heavy-hitting third album, I'm Nice Now. Catch Upchuck live at Double Whammy on Friday, 13 March.